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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1915)
Come to the Store to try on C L A S S I C C O A T S Never mind whether you are ready to buy or not—we want you to get into one of these beautiful coats— to see it on yourself. • Come and wonder at the Fair Prices. W e invite you— we urge you— to try on a Classic coat before you buy or eve i look elsewhere. “STYLISHLY Ha,e Crocks and Empty Barrels . . , for those Pickles and the Sour Kraut . » 1 gal. Crock with cover—25c 3 gal. Crock with cover- 60c 5 gal. Crock with cover- 95c New and Second-hand fir and oak barrels — 50c to $2.50 DISTINCTIVE" East Clackamas Supply Co. “ Your Satisfaction is Our Success” Newlyweds Hike For Eight Days Census Booming Attorney 111 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Peter The population of Currinsville Claude W. Devore of Estacada son of Springwater, who since has been increased within the j is ill at his home on Main St. their marriage on July. 24th, have past few weeks by the adding of Mr. Devore and family recently been spending their honeymoon two future voters; a son having returned from an auto tour of at Pacific City, Or., returned to i been born at the Coyd Looney California and it is likely he con Springwater last week. \ home and a daughter at the tracted a malarial fever from The couple made the return : George Walters’ home, young- musquito or drinking water in trip walking from the coast to I sters and mothers are reported fection while in the south. Estacada in eight days, leisurely.. . . . . , , I His son Elsmere is also suffer- j viewing the country through j ing from a milder attack of the which they passed and spending same disease and while both Progress Finally Answered the nights at hotels along the | father and son are very sick, Continued from ‘page 1 route. Their initerary comprised ‘ their physician reports no great To sum the whole matter up, Hebo, Dolf, Midway, Willamina, danger. the Progress started something, McMinnville, Newberg, Sher and hereafter may not rely quite wood, Oregon City and home. George Fair Huge Success as explicitly on the truth of some Continued from page 1 Pink Tea For College Girl ot its neighboring editor’s state ments. The disturbance raisecT Arhong the Portland visitors A dainty pink tea was given last Tuesday afternoon by Miss has not been in vain, whether it were Messrs. Hunt and Town Elizabeth Reid of Garfield in ended by changing the plans of send of the P. R. L. & P. Co., honor of Miss Rachael Reed of *be court as to the distribution who appeared to thoroughly en Estacada, who is leaving in a few of the auto license money or not; joy themselves and showed no days to continue her college it at least has extracted a detail dyspeptic qualities during the course at the JJniversity of Wash ed financial statement account lunch hour. The name of the ing for the expenditure of part party winning the prize boar, do ington. of the money and has stirred up nated by the P. R. L. & P. Co., Corrected Error the members of the court to a has not been announced as yet. In iast week’s Progress, the recognition of Eastern Clacka- The George Fair not only rep resented a fine exhibit and an initials of Mrs. Alspaugh of Als- maa county and its rights, paugh should have read Mrs. Undoubtedly much harm is attraction for the local and visit E. L. instead of Mrs. A. L. done the county court by mis- ing public, but it exemplified the Mrs. Alspaugh recently enter- representation, especially'on the value of cooperation in a com tained her neice and husband, Part of the newspapers and if munity, along social and develop Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rendle- that ia the caae- the Progress’ ment lines; as everyone had join man of Salisbury, N. C. Mr. columns are always open to any ed to work for the home advan and Mrs. Rendleman were on refutation °n the part of the cement, forgetting petty jealous their wedding trip, having been court, of any article having aj>- ies and working for the common married early in August, pre- pcared in its columns or those of good and the growth of George as a community. vious to their visit here. ar,y °*ber newspaper. 1916 Maxwell ” 25 ” Complete w ith Electric Starter and Lights $ 748. Free Demonstrations Gladly Given. li. P. Jochimsen Agent Estacada, Oregon Ladies Aid The Ladies Aid of the M. E. H Church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. R. Hughes in Currins ville, Wednesday afternoon, Sep tember 15th, at 2:30 o’clock. All ladies of the Aid are requested to be present as important busi ness is to be considered. Alumni Notes Miss Edith Anderson of Boring, who was a graduate of last years Estacada High School and had accepted a scholarship to enter Pacific University, has obtained a similar honor from Willamette University through the courtesy of Estacada's former principal B. F. Ford and wih attend the latter institution this year.